This new journal has been established to bring such advances to the attention of the broad international community. Its aims are achieved by the contributions to this journal from the leading researchers working in this field. The journal welcomes research papers in all branches of mathematical sciences, which have some bearings on the applications to scientific problems. A list of important topics is included below.
Topics
Papers on the following topics that are in accordance with the aims and objectives of the journal are welcome:
• Applied Dynamical Systems • Asymptotic Approximation Theory
• Bifurcation Theory • Boundary Element Method
• Computational Mathematics • Computer Science
• Control and Systems • Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
• Fluid Mechanics and Solid Mechanics • Fractional Calculus and Its Applications
• Fuzzy Theory with Applications • Green’s Function Method
• Linear and Nonlinear Waves • Mathematical Biology
• Numerical Algorithms • Numerical Analysis
• Operations Research • Optimization
• Partial Dierential Equations • Probability and Stochastic Processes
• Simulation • Statistics, Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms
• Theoretical and Phenomenological Study of QCD
Structure of Hadrons
• Spin Independent and Spin Dependent Structure Functions
Special Topics of Fluid Mechanics Include
• Aerodynamics, Wind Tunnel • Biophysics and Chemical Physics
• Computational Methods for Fluids • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
• Heat and Mass Transfer • Hydrodynamics
• Magnetohydrodynamics • Marine Engineering
• Ocean Engineering • Physical Oceanography
• Stratified Fluids • Tidal Dynamics: dynamical theory, flooding, energy
• Storm Surges and Mean Sea Level Estuaries and Coasts • Dynamics, Mixing, Circulation, Sediments,
Morphology
• Impacts of Seasonal Cycles • Global Climate Change on the Marine Environment
• Tsunami Waves • Turbulence and Computational Fluid Dynamics
• Viscous Fluids • Wave Propagation and Scattering.
Benefits to the Authors
The benefits of publishing in the International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Engineering Sciences include
• Worldwide visibility and dissemination of their work. All our journals are available in both print and electronic formats and our global distribution network ensures promotion to the widest possible audience • Rapid publication time
• Open access option available for authors wishing to make their paper free to view
• All abstracts available free on-line
• High production values associated with a leading specialist publisher
• An efficient and constructive peer review process
Instructions for the Preparation of the Manuscript for the International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Engineering Sciences
The following instructions will be helpful for preparation of the papers for publication in the IJAMES:
Submissions of the Manuscript
The International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Engineering Sciences is a refereed journal. In order to be acceptable for publication the work must make a new contribution. Manuscripts may be submitted by the authors in one of the three ways (to the editor in chief, publisher or to the members of the editorial board). In order to minimize the time involved in reviewing process, authors must provide a list of three knowledgeable reviewers’ names in the area with full postal and email addresses.
• Authors interested in submitting a paper are requested to send their manuscript for review and possible publication in the IJAMES to one of the following addresses:
Editor-in-Chief
Professor Matiur Rahman
Department of Engineering Mathematics and Internetworking, 1340 Barrington Street
Dalhousie University, Sexton Campus, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J 2X4
Phone No: 902-494-6000, Fax No: 902-423-1801
E-mail: matiur.rahman@dal.ca • Website: www.engmath.dal.ca/engm/rahman
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